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Stable growth of (Ce,Gd)3Ga2Al3O12 crystal scintillators by the traveling solvent floating zone method

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Chinese Academy of Sciences1

Central China Normal University2

Functional Oxides, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark3

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark4

Far Eastern Federal University5

Ce0.03Gd2.97Ga2Al3O12 (Ce:GGAG) single crystals were successfully grown by the traveling solvent floating zone method (TSFZ). A series of compositions, where the mole ratio is Gd2O3 : Al2O3 = 25 : 75, 27 : 73, 29 : 71, were investigated as solvents. The 25 mol% Gd2O3-75 mol% Al2O3 solvent component was found to be the most effective in stabilizing the molten zone to obtain a crystal rod with uniform diameter.

The crystal cracks were relieved clearly due to the improved molten zone stabilization during the crystal growth process. XRD patterns of the obtained crystals prove the garnet structure without any evident second phase. The characteristic Ce3+ emission located at around 540 nm was presented in the photoluminescence and X-ray excited luminescence spectra.

The scintillation light yield reaches up to 34 132 pho MeV−1 and scintillation decay time was optimized to 64 ns with a high fast decay component of about 85%. The TSFZ method demonstrated the growth feasibility of Ce:GGAG crystals that have an incongruent-melting trend with lower Ga/Al ratio in the compositions.

Language: English
Publisher: The Royal Society of Chemistry
Year: 2022
Pages: 2050-2056
ISSN: 14668033
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1039/D1CE01617B
ORCIDs: Wan, Bo , 0000-0001-7627-1155 and 0000-0002-8390-7622

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